Reading While Eating for February 21: The Art of Food

Tuesday's links feature artwork made from caramel and coffee. (And no, it's not a macchiato.)

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A reveller from the Vila Isabel samba school parades on the first night of the annual Carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro's Sambadrome, on February 20, 2012.

Social Work: A study found that Facebook profiles can predict worker productivity. And drunken party pictures aren’t necessarily a negative. (Wall Street Journal)

Digital Love: Here’s how a team of nerds in Silicon Valley are helping people find love. (Business Insider)

Independent Study: Want to prepare for this weekend’s Oscars by cramming in all the nominees? Here’s how to prioritize your time. (Flavorwire)

Just Add Cheese: Can a Dorito shell revitalize Taco Bell’s business? NewsFeed hopes not, for the sake of America’s waistlines. (Moneyland)

It Takes Two: Which one’s Ben, and which one’s Jerry? What about Chip and Dale? Once and for all, you can now tell the difference. (Mental Floss)

Caffeine Creation: An intricate portrait, painted entirely with coffee-cup rings. (The Daily What)

Viral Video: If that doesn’t do the trick, watch this dragon being created out of caramel. (Have You Seen This)

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